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Its nice to see that not every book for and about young women has to be about sparkly vampires. Emily Lucas is taller than the average teenage girl, or guy, for that matter, but inside she isn't so different from the kids she towers over at school. She and her long-time best friend are suddenly growing apart, her first love is totally happening and then suddenly maybe isn't. Her mom is long gone, her perfect sister got all of the genetic athletic ability but not the height, and her step mom's pe
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Okay, so I just finished reading this book, and my first thought is, "Ahhh." I found it a refreshing and realistic story about high school and being a teenaged girl. It revolves around two girls who are friends and it deals with their lives and their insecurities. Both of the characters are interesting and realistic.
Being a teen has to be the most frustrating stage of life. You're old enough to deal with adult problems, but most people don't treat you as an adult. This novel captures that exper ...more
Being a teen has to be the most frustrating stage of life. You're old enough to deal with adult problems, but most people don't treat you as an adult. This novel captures that exper ...more